The magical maze – Sunflowers and snowflakes (1997)

Ian Stewart

Ian Stewart explains how mathematics is the magic thread that binds our universe. 

Watch time: 57:17
Ian Stewart gesturing with his hands held up, next to a portrait of Sir Isaac Newton
Credit: Royal Institution

Lecture 1 – Sunflowers and snowflakes

From the 1997 Lectures' DVD companion:

This opening Lecture introduces the concept that far from being a dusty collection of rules about angles and equations, mathematics is the magic thread that binds our universe. 

About the 1997 CHRISTMAS LECTURES

In our 1997 CHRISTMAS LECTURES, mathematician Ian Stewart shares his enthusiasm for mathematics and how it governs almost every aspect of our lives.

From the 1997 Lectures' DVD companion:

Okay. We all know that mathematics can be about as interesting as watching a silent movie wearing a blindfold. The trick is to make it relevant. Make it electric. Plug mathematics in and make it live! Professor Ian Stewart does just that. He's a best-selling author whose enthusiasm for his subject spreads like a forest fire through his audience. In the 1997 Royal Institution CHRISTMAS LECTURES, he shows how maths governs almost every aspect of our lives, ranging from our birthdays to American game shows, calling in at panthers, petals, and the logic of chaos.

If you're already interested in mathematics, these lectures will remind you of the magic. But if you've yet to see the beauty and fascination of the subject, why not let Professor Stewart remove the blindfold for you?

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